Telekinesis would be better. Just think. Alexis lies in bed in her big apartment trying to figure out how to steal Blake back. Suddenly she hears a strange sound from downstairs. She walks down in her white, reveling nightie. And the china blast against her. Alexis has to take cover everywhere. Her biggest battle begins. Out on the balcony is Mark, video taping the whole thing.

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The love that lives forever.

Blake,
to need a woman you've got to know
how the strong get weak and the rich get poor.

Telekinesis would be better. Just think. Alexis lies in bed in her big apartment trying to figure out how to steal Blake back. Suddenly she hears a strange sound from downstairs. She walks down in her white, reveling nightie. And the china blast against her. Alexis has to take cover everywhere. Her biggest battle begins. Out on the balcony is Mark, video taping the whole thing.

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Oh, yes. Krystle throwing Mings with her mind.

"All man's miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone" -- Pascal

While I do love this thread and I'm glad @UnPrincipaled for bringing it back.

A scene or an episode I would've loved Krystle, Steven or Claudia to have been in is where one of them needs guidance beyond our earthly realms and would turn to religion, for some reason I get the impression Claudia's breakdown was due to a strict religious upbringing.

Krystle in season 2, looking relaxed and regal as she goes into a church after her miscarriage for guidance would fit with her character.

I'd do the story just like RESURRECTION (1980) with Ellen Burstyn --- late Season 8, Krystle and Blake have more marital problems while he draws closer to Alexis after their success in Natumbe and her publicly encouraging her constituents to vote for Blake after the assassination attempt.

So Krystle wanders back to, maybe, Ohio to see the remnants of family and old friends whereupon she proceeds to heal them of their various illnesses and injuries. Duke University asks her to let them run some tests on her and she heals people of major neurological conditions overtly . It all gets into the press and it compromises Blake's continuing campaign for governor. She then returns to Denver by the end of the season and hugs Steven, diagnosed with HIV earlier in the season, as he leaves for Washington, D.C. And you know she's cured him, even though they never come out and say it.

Brilliant? Or brilliantly stupid?

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"All man's miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone" -- Pascal

While I do love this thread and I'm glad @UnPrincipaled for bringing it back.

A scene or an episode I would've loved Krystle, Steven or Claudia to have been in is where one of them needs guidance beyond our earthly realms and would turn to religion, for some reason I get the impression Claudia's breakdown was due to a strict religious upbringing.

Krystle in season 2, looking relaxed and regal as she goes into a church after her miscarriage for guidance would fit with her character.

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Krystle engaging in psychic healing is the natural way for her character to evolve, and perhaps even the show itself.

If she's going to be as saintly as DYNASTY implied, then, dammit, do something with it!

Let Alexis sling lightning bolts at her while Krystle effortlessly deflects them with those golden emerald necklace and bracelets Blake got her at Jensen's for an astronomical price.

"It must be expensive, Krystle"
"It was -- manufactured by Gruel & Vichyssoise in Paris..."

"All man's miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone" -- Pascal

What if clairvoyant Krystle and the fat phantom in white teamed up?
Searching for the creepy character roaming the Carrington hallways at night.
(Which is LB slowly turning the scenery into The Shining - All that money and no cookies makes LB a murderous troll.)

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The love that lives forever.

Blake,
to need a woman you've got to know
how the strong get weak and the rich get poor.

What if clairvoyant Krystle and the fat phantom in white teamed up?
Searching for the creepy character roaming the Carrington hallways at night.
(Which is LB slowly turning the scenery into The Shining - All that money and no cookies makes LB a murderous troll.)

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Like --- a spin-off? A detective show about a rich billionaire's wife with psychic powers and a nurse who assists her?

"The Krystle and The Gristle" ?

"The Second Mrs Carrington and The Second Ton She's Carrying" ??

"Mystic Pizza" ?

Or, for disbelievers, "Fake and The Fat R.N." ...?

The duo fights crime with Krystle doing the heavy lifting clairvoyantly while the heavy nurse fond of lifting eclairs to her mouth distracts Alexis, usually the target of their investigation, with tales of recently-recovered kidnap victims to whom Alexis is related and a blur of vending machine treats.

"The Bonne Femme and the Femme Bonne" ??

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"You stop having me followed, dammit, or I'll call the D.A. and have you both charged with harassment!"

Maybe Krystle should read tarot cards, too, which she keeps in her designer gown pockets -- yet Alexis just won't listen to her moany, prognosticative warnings of "Yer a bitch who's gonna get all bitchified back if ya don't watch out!"

"All man's miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone" -- Pascal